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From Quanta to the Continuum: Opportunities for Mesoscale Science
2012
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G. W. Crabtree, J. L. Sarrao, A. Paul Alivisatos, William A. Barletta, Frank S. Bates, Gordon E. Brown, Roger H. French, L. H. Greene, John C. Hemminger, M. A. Kastner, Bruce D. Kay, Jennifer A. Lewis, Mark A. Ratner, Rollett Anthony, Gary W. Rubloff, John C. H. Spence, Douglas J. Tobias, J. M. Tranquada
Abstract
This report explores the opportunity and defines the research agenda for mesoscale science—discovering, understanding, and controlling interactions among disparate systems and phenomena to reach the full potential of materials complexity and functionality. The ability to predict and control mesoscale phenomena and architectures is essential if atomic and molecular knowledge is to blossom into a next generation of technology opportunities, societal benefits, and scientific advances.. The body of this report outlines the need, the opportunities, the challenges, and the benefits of mastering mesoscale science.
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